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SEAT THIS 18 THE PICTURE OTHERS COULD NOT AFFORD Continecus Daily, 1:30 p. m. to ipm OR RENT” MORE TROUBLEIS FEARED IN BLOODY FEUDINKLICKITAT GOLDENDALE, June 23. —Fur ther trouble between cattlemen and sheepmen, as the result of a raid by a band of masked men on the sheep camp of Leo Brune, in West Persons familiar with the situa tion declare that the attack was the forerunner of others, as the inter te range Where Kitekitat uty sheep are held until the gov ern Klickitat county, late Sunday! ernment pasture is opened, about night, in which one herder was shot July 4, is overcrowded, making it and badly injured, and 60 sheep unfit for cattle grazing | were killed, wi feared today. First The feeling between the cattle | | reports were that one man had been | killed and two Injured. INSPECT SHIPS' WOMAN INJURED men and sheepmen has been tense \for some time. BREMERTON, June 23.--With a BREMERTON dane 23. While view to determining whether the attempting to land from the steamer | battleship Oregon and the gunboat, Kennedy, at the Bremerton whart Vicksburg can be put into condition yesterday, Mra. Jessle C. Pollock,| lfor the general service, the board 925 20th av., Seattle, fell 30 feet into of general inspection and survey the water when the gangway slipped from under r At the General hospital she was found to be suf. fering from severe bruises. RETAINSMORRIS will make an inspection of the two vessels. The Vicksburg may be found unserviceable on account of her Da CALL FOR DEMS MOUNT VERNON, June 23 NORTH YAKIMA, June 23—!/Matt Snyder, who shot and killed} »}While tn attendance at a meeting | Jack Adams in front of the latter's * lof the advisory board here yester-|home at Concrete recently, follow: | elt in Lister expressed him quarrel, will plead self-defense nyder has retained Will H. Morris, Seattle attorney, to assist in his de-| fense. BAIL JUMPED EVERETT, day, Gov |as favoring an immediate call for a | democratic state convention as soon jas delegates can be selected and other arrangements made. TO FACE TRIAL Tune : 3. F. I, Shaw, | ABERDEEN, June 23.—Louls M./H. Pozant, L. Rolfe and L. P. Wil- Roser, charged with embezzling | son, ‘all of Seattle, arrested for vio-| $5,000 from the Aberdeen lodge of |lation of the speed ordinance in Elks while secretary of the organ-|Everett Sunday, forfeited $5 ball ach by failure to appear tn police court here yesterday lization, was arrested in Vancouver, | B, C,, yesterday, and watving extra dition, was taken to Montesano bad | aqrrgis - | PIONEER DIES Much of the euccese of Kansas farming may be due to the man agement of women, for there ar 1,200 who are active managers o| farms. ing brunette beauty. ed a picture beauty, she does not SOUTH BEND, June lane Morris, 78, for 36 yea lent of the Willamette va’ y rday of heart trouble. 23.—Mre. a resi- with the Lubin players. STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1914. PAGE ¢ “MOVIE” BEAUTY DOESN'T MIND “DRESSING UP UGLY” y, died! on the Australian stage a couple of years ago, Pretty Marguerite is noted for her fascinating eyes and her strik- But the jolly thing about this girl {s that, though she has been call- decline to “dress up” in any manner and hide her beauty ff the occasion or part demands ft. She is one of the Ne Moyer sisters, who won a good deal of success Since then she has been GAMBLERS GO ON NOODLE JAG; BOOZE AND PISTOL SHOTS AND OVER - RIPE EGGS SCRAMBLED Monday is a heavy day for the| Sergt. W. J. Alvey sald he found] latter's house down with an ax. police judge, and for his aide, City|them in an old shack built of cans. | Sha: |Attorney Van Ruff. All the flotsam | Two or three of them were lying on|at him. A Japanese girl, In perfect and jetsam collected since Satur-|the floor in rags, The others were| English, backed up Shay and said} day night along the streets below | attempting to scramble eggs select-| Smith had called her names, An) the totem pole must pass in review |ed from a case they had found {n | officer said the shots were fired in before him and receive sentence. |garbage dump—condenmned eggs, the floor to frighten Smith, It! There was all the usual riff-raft} hey were. happened at 1117 Maynard. yesterday. There were the usuai] “I opened some of the eggs, but| Another demand on the keen per- declarations of good intentions,| »ven the ‘peep’ had died. They were | ception and good judgment of the the usual shifty eyes and the self-)overripe,” said the officer. court tevident ies. And, as always, there} The Judge gave them varying sen- “Fine Smith $25; that’s all, Sha was first-class comedy and tragedy. | tences, he said. Peter Miller, a little man who eee eee A equad arrested In a Washing- ton st. gambling raid faced the judge. The first one sald he wae eating a bowl! of noodles upstairs when the rumpus started. “I don't know why | hid myself,” he added. twirled his hat nervously, was ter- ribly in earnest about his resolution |to do better. He was charged with being around saloons too much. “If there an officer within reach of my voice who sees me drunk again within six months, I request him to arrest me,” he said, stoutly. “I wish to quit drinking. I must quit it! I MUST QUIT IT! D. Morgan was terribly eur- prised to find that the man for whom he bought the bottle of whisky from R. A. Justivich was an officer—E. Wilson. clared Morgan, on the witn: stand. “He looked like he need- ed a drink. | thought a drink wouldn’t hurt him,” | noodles, but was attracted by the excitement below. The next one work tomorrow.” each sald. T But the big man on the bench had om Beaith, eyes deeply sunken in a withered, gray old face, and a The little man looked bitterly dis- ~ appointed. The human nature spe- jclalist saw it and said: “Better| | stay in a day or two to sober up.” | Enter a little comedy and a lot |of tragedy, in the guise of five weird characters, charged with 315 PIKE ST sleeping in outhouse: The faces : J of all but one igh wan and ghast- a ane ly, their cheeks blanched with a deathly pallor. The face of the fifth | «rum xemiea or rue reoecuns was ebony. Four of them look- ed just like a row of solemn old owls. For they blinked without ex- “Fine $10 each,” sald the Judge. “What am | fined for?” one, of Bailiff J. A. Mei “For eating noodles, bailiff, brusquely. in readiness for the opening of the G. A. R. here tomorrow. J. HE. Shalion bt the. contend epoca | CL ASR Btawart, commander ot the depart ment, arrived yesterday, and com Wi: tors, as though daylight was strange | ise House Hunter | 0! cm, Sha aves at tan eae? one | MITCHELL OIL pleted all arrangements for the ses. Bel ware wide: white ena wildly rotiing | sions. Delegates to the conventions AU sua th edge. tok cube 4d one STOCK TO AD- of the Women’s Relief Corps and the Ladies of the G. riving today. A. lof them smile. R. are ar VANCE IN PRICE DAILY JUNE LOW EXCURSION FARES EAST To All Points Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31. Minneapolis, St. Paul . YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Gateway, Park open June 15 to September 15, Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. to the Twin Cities. One to St. Louis, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. H.N. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. 107 Yesler Be anise Elliott 5750, Seattle Northern Pacific Railway A. D, CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Low Excursion Fares for Portland Rose Festival Tickets on Sale June 7 to 11, Inclusive. FROM 50c TO 75c OR $1 PER SHARE. The Clarke-Mitohell hold- ings comprise 8,230 selected acres in the heart of the Cal- gary ofl zone. It makes no difference where the big body of oil is found In the Calgary field. This company will ben efit, because its holdings are scattered, north of here. rve a 20-year sentence in Wal for passing forged check when he escaped 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. If this company strikes oil, These Duluth, Superior Relatively or if any of the other compa- 2% Cente to Chicago, Milwauk Low nies near by strike the large TACOMA, June 28-—H. M. Grimm, WET WAS Dey Watene St. Louls rae: body, this company will make ee ah Walla Walla on the a Omaha, Kansas City record-breaking profits. If it [j|¢*Piration of @ sentence there for Few Denver .. Alt reen't trite ot sea ait [{{holdup, who was being taken to|f/ ROUGH DRY $.$cte, w New York, Phlladeiphia : Other . y | Oregon for violation of parole there, Minimum Bundle, 600 Points. Washington .. t 107.50 Eastern lose your money. It is a spec- escaped from the officer while Pittsburg 91.50 Points ulation, with possibilities of ff | dining at his brother’s home here | yesterday. ( middle of th for a moment, and disappeared most unusual profits. mm got up in the FREE ILLUSTRATED FOLDER ON REQUEST the northern and original entrance. Local Sales Offices Coast Oil Exchange 200 NEW YORK BLOCK 617 BECOND AVENUE Helm Land Company 229 UNION 8T. 111 AMERICAN BANK BLDG, | | Three A. TINLING, A.G.F.&P. A. Seattle riba transport Buford, which sails Thurs. day. . O, McMullen, C. P. A, That Columbus, 0O., adopted a new charter the d system, diction to Seattle's charter, has Send Make All Mail Orders and Remittances Payable to propose PORTLAND, OR. COAST OIL EXCHANGE from Councilman Hesketh. Main Office, 200 New York Block, Seattle, Wash. general civic conditions. similar charter July 16. IN ONE POLICE COURT SESSION id Smith, fired two shots The next man said he went for) “l never saw @ gang so fond of seen a lot like this. ma nood! In all my life,” sald Van “I'm afraid you're not ready to ak Saat har cree Ruff. “Don't believe any of them| go out yet. Smith, said Shay, tried to chop the| pote d nt | replied the |READY FOR VETS BELLINGHAM, June 23.—All is “THE ETHICS OF THE FROGRESsION" | 32nd annual encampment of the de- a | partment of Washington and Alaska FREEDOM SHORT |; | BLLENSBURG, Jt June 23—Harry |; E. Coules, who escaped from the county jail here last Thursday by | digging his way through the walls jwith an fron spoon, was captured yesterday in the mountains 25 miles He was on his way | ‘WAIT A MINUTE” meal, excused himself OFF TO ALASKA Officers and men of four com- panies of the 14th infantry arrived here last night from Spokane, en route for Alaska, where they will relieve the 30th infantry in the The men went aboard the just | abolishing | in direct contra-| new | is the startling information in a letter to Councilman Erickson | Hesketh is in the Kast studying Cinein- nati, says Hesketh, will vote on a AD CLUB QUARTET HIT AT PANTAGES The Los Angeles Ad club quar- tet is the added attraction on an enjoyable bill at the Pantages the- atre. The singers made a hit at the Ad Men's convention at Van. couver, B. C., and were booked on |thelr return. vaudeville yesterday umph. The Hendricks, Belle Isle com- pany in “The Schoolmaster” offers Ip side-splitting com feature. | The American Newsboys’ quar-| jtet {s popular, Lillie Jewell and | was a tri-) | .|her mantkins, Cooper and Ricardo, | in songs and patter, and the Stand- ard Brothers, strong men, complete the program. TORONTO, Can., June 23.—While foreman of a coroney's y investigating the death of Mary run down by a speeding auto-| ist, John D. Whaley was placed un-| It not" an ominous pause, “I| Wilson grinned. Judge Gor. | Went for noodles, paused to investl-| der arrest, charged with the crime,| must quit,” he repeated, almost; don chuckled all over, | gate the row, and was arrested, The| yesterday. A piece of glass pic ked | shivering in his earnestnes: be Justivich did neither. He was| "ext one went with a friend, FOR | up at the scene of the killing fitted will report once a week to the| fined $75, NOODLES. 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PHOTO PLAYS Belle Adair at Grand “Wife,” a two-part Kelair drama at the Grand, featuring Belle Adair and Alec Francis, tells of a woman who married for money, and whowe| lover was her husband's best friend. However, events move tn such a way that she grows to re spect and then love the man she had married for money . ee ° , Class A Has Drama of Ladies “Heartstrings,” a Powers dra.wa at the Class A today, is a sentt mental story of an old man who was so far removed from bis daughter that he forgot she need ed recreation. When she disobey git eo . orders and ventured out to a neigh Every New and Most borhood dance, he drove out Select of the house, Five years pass, A widow comes to the nearby asylum, and is recognized little girl who had m lost old man by his temper. A reconctl fation Is quickly effected. - as Near Accident Shown in Pictures An added thrill was produc making the pictures for the lon-Dollar Mystery,” sertal will start in Seattle soon. In mak ing the balloon scene, it was re quired that a balloon should be |wrecked high in the afr and falls into the ocean, In making this |scene, Al Norton was rescued fre certain death by Leo Stevens, t pilot of the sky monster, In Mis eagerness to keep within scope of the camera's lens, Norton leaned far out of the basket contrary to Mr. Stevens’ instruction. At that instant the craft made a sudden swoop and the actor lost his hold. Stevens, at at personal risk, threw himself half out of the basket and grasped Norton by the; arm and shoulder and pulled him back to safety | ee | | din “Mil which At Flo La Bedie and James Cruze are in “Cardinal Richelleu'’s Ward,” a Thanhouser picture at the Odeon theatre today and Wednesday. It is the story of Intrigue and love tn’ the French court at the time "I | will be the vogue again. Louis XIII. ee “By the Old Dead Tree,” a Bio- graph drama at the Colonial today, relates the story of the rich man} and the country girl whose love was at first mistaken, but {t fe came out by the old dead tree. . News of the tate world’ » happen ings js shown at the Clemmer to- |day in the Hearst-Selig Pictorial, | |together with two comedies and} two dramas and an educational. | ere | Great interest {s being mani-| fested in the remarkable five-reel | motion pleture feature “Joan of Arc” Lessee George J. Mackenzie ie showing this week at the Seattle RABY Summer Clearance Sale Suitings and Coatings Your Choice From Our Entire Stock $35 Beginning tomorrow and continuing all week we will give the greatest values ever offered at any event of the kind by this store the Clothes Federation in Chicago a few days ago Mrs. Robert J, Burdett characterized some of the adaptations of foreign dress as “IMMODEST and PERILOUS.” an art in adapting styles and we have the art. You will find the latest style notes sayt Plain Tailored Garments Come in, let us show you. Don’t miss this money-saving sale. Seattle’s Leading Tailors 914-916 Third Avenue M. M. Diffenbacher &CO and Men’s Fashionable From Fabric to There is & CO. theatre as the initial offering of |his new motion picture policy of “big features.” “Joan of Arc” fs a) jcompany at Turin. seh Class A Until Tuesday Night iL SHIP BILL “The Lily of the Valley,” three- part Selig drama; @"Heartstring: Powers drama. “ee Colonial Until Tuesday Night “Our Fairy Play,” two-part Vita- graph comedy; “The Snakeville The counctl passed an ordinance yesterday permitting fuel ofl tank steamers and barges with a maxt- mum capacity of 10,000 barrels to Volunteer,” Essanay comedy; “By|moor in the harbor at dolphins to the Old Dead Tree,” Biograph|be designated by the port warden drama. and fire chief. Bitter protest was aA heard from Fire Chief Stetson and Alhambra Until Wednesday Night|Fire Marshal Bringhurst, both ot cile Love,” two parts; “Ani-| whom sald it is impossible to ex- mated Weekly,” world’s news, and|tinguish an ofl fire with water and one other picture, that the ordinance jeopardized the fh sg waterfront. Manufacturers’ association Clemmer Until Tuesday Night The “The Gap," Edison dram will discuss it at 2 p. m. Friday in Crime of Cain,” dram the embly hall of the Henry Wages of Willie Sinn,” building. If the bill is approved complished Mrs. Thompson,” come-|by Mayor Gill, the General Pe \dies; “The Selig News Weekly,” news, and “Military Tattoo at Al- | dershot, England,” educational. troleum Co, will enter here to com- pete with Standard and Union Oil, STAY ON STRIKE VANCOUVER, B. C., June 23.— ° Rellable authority has it that the union coal miners on Vancouver island, who have been on strike for more than a year, have voted to con- tinue the strike by a majority of 1,260. Melbourne unt v1 jay Night “The Thumbprint,” four-part Me leis drama; “The Runaway Auto,” Lubin comedy. . | Grand Until Tuesday Night “Wife,” two-part Eclair drama; “Aunty’s Money Bag," Powers comedy; “Across the Mexican Bor- der,” Nestor comedy. eee Odeon Until Wednesday Night “Cardinal Richelieu’s Ward,’ Thanhouser drama; “Mack at it Aguin,” Keystone comedy, . . Mrs, A. A. Adame hae been chosen assistant to the United States attorney of California. This is a unique position for a woman to hold Mission All Week | “The Ring and the Man,” part political drama ‘ : . 1 } 14 RESIDENCE THEATRES oo four-| “CARDINAL RICHEL anhouser dram | At the Home Until Wednesday | “The Caballero's Way,” three-| part drama; “Universal Ike, Jr, in @ Battle Royal,” comedy. 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